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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Kalyani,
Shiksha. Com has curated a list of LL. M. colleges in Hyderabad, the best one. Go through the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/ll-m-colleges-Hyderabad
However, I am a product of SLS, Pune. So, I would definitely suggest SLS Hyderabad as your go to option.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Aneesh,
LLM. in space law has benefited quite a lot of people as its a niche subject. More than me, I think it's better if you read the account of the person who has actually studied it and made a career in it:
https://superlawyer.in/sagar-singamsetty-senior-legal-advisory-fedex-brussels-on-studying-masters-in-air-and-space-law-from-leiden-univ/
Hope this helps.
All the best.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Sima,
Government colleges for LLM in Lucknow are:
*Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University
*Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
* University of Lucknow
* Institute of Judicial Training and Research.

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hasti valia

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Hi, Both the colleges you mentioned are indeed, some of the good colleges of Bangalore. However, Alliance University is still considered one of the best colleges in South India. It is known for its brilliant faculty, excellent facilities and they undoubtedly have a very good track record of placements. So, I would definitely suggest Alliance University. Good luck.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,
Yes, you can apply for the National Eligibility Test.
Here are some of the eligibility criteria before appearing in the National Eligibility Test which you must follow:
The university and college by which you have completed Master's degree must be a recognised university by UGC or it must be UGC approved. There is no age related criteria or limit in the UGC NET exam for lectureship posts.
You must complete Masters or post graduation with at least 55 % marks (50% marks for female and reserved category candidates).
Candidates in the final year of the Master's degree programme may also appear in the National Eligibility Test if they h
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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Siddharth,
If your inclination is towards business and Law i.e. a combination of both, then you can do an MBA in law. In an MBA Law programme, students will examine issues in corporate finance, organizational behavior, strategic management, taxation, constitutional law, and legislation, among many other subjects. I've attached a link where you will get an insight about MBA Law. It is not a very common option which law students pick, but it is beneficial and serves both your interests. However, before you choose a particular college do your research properly and make a wise decision. http://sbm.nmims.edu/academics/programs/mba-law/.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Yesha,
I did my LL. M. too this year from SLS, Pune and before it was finishing, I was offered jobs from various companies and then I took up one in Bangalore. LL. M. in itself helps a lot in improving your skill set. Where you're going wrong is that you are not applying I n the right places. Make a good linkedin profile and apply for jobs on LinkedIn as many companies post their vacancies on LinkedIn, further you should apply on Naukri. Com and Indeed as well. Don't await quick response as most companies/ law firms take time to get back as per openings. Your target should be IP practise law firms and you must follow the recruiters
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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Admission in distance LLM course is based on the marks obtained in graduation. Admission process varies from college to college. Thanks.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Dolly,
If you want to do Masters in law, you must first need to do Bachelors in law. As you already hold a graduate certificate, you can pursue 3 year LLLB. Post which you will be eligible to go for LLM.
All the best, let me know in case you need anything else.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Ritu,
As per the university's website the only requirement mentioned in the eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have passed in LLB from any recognized university.
Also, call up the university administration and find out if application deadline has arrived or not, because most universities have a deadline of June-July.

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